I'm a bit a-feared...

Started by gitfiddl, 07/23/2011 05:51 AM

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gitfiddl

I'm not sure exactly what to do.  I got up this morning to throw some pork in the smoker-grill, and when I logged on to Cigar Geeks, there was a message in my inbox from a fellow Geek who shall at this point remain nameless.  It's not a message really, just "USPS" followed by a string of numbers...
Self-appointed Guru of Pass Container Sizing,  All Things Midgetly Stripperish, and general "Stirrer of the Puddin'".

nwb

At least you can prepare yourself. :confused:
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herfdude

QuoteBeegerply - 7/23/2011  5:54 AM

Run Dave Run

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gitfiddl

Well, it hit today.  About 2pm, our roommate Jeff and I were headed out the door to pick up the rest of tonight's dinner.  I didn't see it.  Jeff said "What's this?" and picked it up.  Suffice it to say we're going to have to add some Def Leppard one-armed drummer type tunes to our bands repertoire!

Mark, more well-known around here as Herb, sent me a little gift to celebrate the positive resolution of the difficulties my wife and I were having last weekend.  Prior to what arrived today, he'd also sent me a really nice and greatly appreciated PM that reminded me of a few things I might have let slip.  Thanks, Mark.  I needed that. ;-) :hitme:  :thanx:

Mark and I have talked music, so in addition to a couple of very nice cigars (an old blend PDR Habano Sungrown Robusto and a Leon Jimenes 300 Robusto), he tossed in a CD with some great piano on it.

Thanks, Mark.  I owe you one or a dozen, so consider yourself warned...  :shades:
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Ken Kelley

"bit a-feared" is not proper grammer! The appropriate phrase is "a mite skeert". Thank you for your kind attention.
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jharrisx5

QuoteAlphairon - 7/23/2011  1:20 PM

"bit a-feared" is not proper grammer! The appropriate phrase is "a mite skeert". Thank you for your kind attention.

 :lmao:  seriously.   :lmao:
Puff Puff Give....

gitfiddl

QuoteAlphairon - 7/23/2011  4:20 PM

"bit a-feared" is not proper grammer! The appropriate phrase is "a mite skeert". Thank you for your kind attention.

Sorry.  I thought what that I was usin the rite conunkshun.  I dint no what that I wuz a-talkin' to the man that did what rote the ol' Po' Folks restyrants menus and whatnot.  I'll be makin' fer dam shur I does better next time.

 :biggrin:
Self-appointed Guru of Pass Container Sizing,  All Things Midgetly Stripperish, and general "Stirrer of the Puddin'".

MT21

Quotegitfiddl - 7/23/2011  12:45 PM

Well, it hit today.  About 2pm, our roommate Jeff and I were headed out the door to pick up the rest of tonight's dinner.  I didn't see it.  Jeff said "What's this?" and picked it up.  Suffice it to say we're going to have to add some Def Leppard one-armed drummer type tunes to our bands repertoire!

Mark, more well-known around here as Herb, sent me a little gift to celebrate the positive resolution of the difficulties my wife and I were having last weekend.  Prior to what arrived today, he'd also sent me a really nice and greatly appreciated PM that reminded me of a few things I might have let slip.  Thanks, Mark.  I needed that. ;-) :hitme:  :thanx:

Mark and I have talked music, so in addition to a couple of very nice cigars (an old blend PDR Habano Sungrown Robusto and a Leon Jimenes 300 Robusto), he tossed in a CD with some great piano on it.

Thanks, Mark.  I owe you one or a dozen, so consider yourself warned...  :shades:

Even Gurus need support.

Keep on Keepin on..........
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A good thing you done there... :biggrin:
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